2021
DOI: 10.1108/rpj-05-2019-0120
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Study on driving waveform design process for multi-nozzle piezoelectric printhead in material-jetting 3D printing

Abstract: Purpose Material-jetting (MJ) three-dimensional (3D) printing processes are competitive due to their printing resolution and printing speed. Driving waveform design of piezoelectric printhead in MJ would affect droplet formation and performance, but there are very limited studies on it besides patents and know-hows by commercial manufacturers. Therefore, in this research, the waveform design process to efficiently attain suitable parameters for a multi-nozzle piezoelectric printhead was studied. Therefore, thi… Show more

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“…1b), which is compatible with the furan resin used in this study and can print at a speed of 7 cm/s. The binder volume was controlled by adjusting the drive voltage and waveform [54,55], and the calculated single binder volume was 13.6 pL. The machine can print a single layer thickness of 0.3 mm.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1b), which is compatible with the furan resin used in this study and can print at a speed of 7 cm/s. The binder volume was controlled by adjusting the drive voltage and waveform [54,55], and the calculated single binder volume was 13.6 pL. The machine can print a single layer thickness of 0.3 mm.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the excellent performance of printed structures, there is urgent demand for the spread of novel printing methods to industrial fields. Parallel multi-channel printing is expected to be an effective way to realize the high-throughput production of droplets [ 95 , 96 ]. However, the accurate and controllable synchronous deposition of droplet arrays at high resolution is still a serious challenge.…”
Section: Summary and Future Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the waveform design has huge impact on quality and quantity of inkjet printing. It is worth investigating the design processes of waveform design to efficiently attain suitable parameters [108]. In addition to the piezoelectric driving properties, it was found that impurities in the ink can trigger bubble nucleation as well [109].…”
Section: Drops Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%